Profile: Omir Santos has spent parts of eight seasons in the minors and parts of five in the majors. In 349 career MLB at-bats, the journeyman catcher has wracked up seven homers, a .248/.280/.363 slash, 29 runs and 41 RBI. This is roughly similar to Wellington Castillo's 2013, but with a much lower batting average. The dual problem here is that Castillo was the 20th ranked catcher this year and that the vast majority of Santos's MLB plate appearances (306 of them) came with the Mets in 2009. His 2013 line with the Indians? Oh for one. Santos may not be ready to hang up the cleats, but there is unlikely to be a major league job waiting for him. In fact, if you are still reading this, you have already put more thought into Santos than most major league teams will this year. (Chad Young)

The Quick Opinion: Omir Santos has accrued 349 MLB PA in his career, but only 33 since 2009. Unless you are in a triple-A fantasy league, you probably don't want Santos on your roster (you probably don't want him on your roster in that league either, actually).